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Starring Tom Hanks , Ben Foster and Felicity Jones Rated PG-13 Two out of five stars In Tom Hanks’ and Ron Howard ’s third film based on Dan Brown ’s popular series of novels about symbology and iconography expert Robert Langdon (Hanks), Langdon is charged with deciphering a puzzle left behind by

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A new book based on interpretations of ancient texts features an explosive claim: Jesus Christ married Mary Magdalene, and the couple had two children. In “The Lost Gospel,” set for release Wednesday, authors Simcha Jacobovici and Barrie Wilson argue that the original Virgin Mary was Jesus’ wife –

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Dan Brown, author of “The Da Vinci Code” and “Angels & Demons,” is set to release his latest Robert Langdon mystery this spring. “Inferno,” will be published in the U.S. and Canada on May 14 by Doubleday Publishing. The novel focuses on the same main character...

A small fragment of faded papyrus contains a suggestion that Jesus may have been married. The fragment, with just eight lines of text on the front and six lines on the back, is from a fourth-century dialogue, written in the Coptic language, between Jesus and...

The apparent discovery of the Higgs boson was hailed as a historic milestone, but for particle physicists it mainly marks the beginning of a new search. Rival teams at CERN in Switzerland are trying to decipher the secrets of antimatter. If they succeed, the laws of physics will have to be